Girl Ultra’s “Rosas” is a pearly hybrid, landing somewhere between old boleros and neo-soul. It opens like a dirge, with flecks of somber acoustic guitar and breathy, choir-like harmonies. But by the end of the track, Girl Ultra has somehow transitioned all the way to Nineties R&b — think of finger-picked ballads from Tony Rich, Maxwell, or Sade — and a chattering beat rat-a-tats beneath the pretty, unhurried instrumentation.
“‘Rosas’ was a pretty experimental recording for me since I was incorporating some of my deepest recent influences such as trip-hop,...
“‘Rosas’ was a pretty experimental recording for me since I was incorporating some of my deepest recent influences such as trip-hop,...
- 3/30/2021
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
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